CAUTION
When working, never use equipment not manufactured by the manufacturer.
CAUTION
Get to know your machine: The best way to prevent accidents and obtain top performance
from the machine is to ensure that all operators know how the machine works.
Learn the function and location of all the controls.
Carefully check that all controls on the machine are working properly.
To prevent accidents and personal injury, all the equipment must be correctly installed,
correctly operated and correctly serviced.
OPERATOR POSITION
The following figure shows the positions occupied
by the operator during the various work phases:
A Assembling / disassembling, launching, dimension
detection (where foreseen) and wheel balancing
operations
B Machine program selection
In this way, the operator is able to perform, monitor
and check the outcome of each wheel balancing and
intervene in case of unforeseen events.
SWITCHING ON THE MACHINE
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Connect the power supply cable (A, Fig.4a) supplied with the machine from the external electri-
cal panel located on the rear side of the wheel balancer body to the mains.
Switch on the machine using the switch on the rear side of the body (B, Fig. 4b).
The wheel balancer performs a checking test and, if no anomaly is detected, a beeper sounds
and the machine displays the customisation data and mark, then waits for the wheel geometric
data to be entered.
Pressing enter the image of the unbalance values is displayed; the initial active status
will be:
- dynamic balancing mode;
values displayed : 000 000;
- unbalance display at 5-g (or 1/4-of-an-ounce) increments;
- sensor value rounding-off active;
- default geometric values: width= 5.5", diameter = 14", distance = 150;
- operator 1 active.
Note: if the image is not centred on the LCD monitor, adjust it using the controls located on
the front part of the monitor. For further information on the adjustment procedure, refer to the
Operator's manual EM 9280 - EM 9280 C CompactLine
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